Serpentine Belt Diagrams For Late Model Cars
Most modern vehicles have only one drive belt called a Serpentine Belt. When removing this belt to replace either the drive belt or to do other work things can get a little tricky. Here are some diagrams of drive belt and serpentine belt diagrams for common Australian, American and European vehicles including Alfa Romeo, BMW, Buick, Holden, Ford and much more!.
| NOTE: Before you change a serpentine belt make sure you either draw a diagram or take a look around under the hood for a diagram sticker. |
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These Diagrams and part numbers are taken from the GATES Catalogue All credit goes to GATES for their hard work.
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Some Common Models
| Commodore Ecotec V6 | Commodore Supercharged V6 |
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| Commodore VE V6 | Holden Rodeo V6 |
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| Ford Falcon | Peugeot 607 |
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| Renault Megan | Hyundai Sonata |
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| Ssanyong Rexton | Toyota Yaris |
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| Toyota Hilux | Toyota Aurion |
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| Holden Vectra | Volvo S80, XC90 |
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| Volvo S40 V70 | Audi TT |
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